Authors: Roberto Saviano
Conrad, Joseph, 289
Conté, Ousmane, 321
Cooperativas de Vigilancia y Seguridad Privada (Special Vigilance and Private Security Services) (CONVIVIR), 141–42
Córdoba, Colombia, 136, 138, 141, 152
Coronel Villarreal, Ignacio (Nacho), 41, 53, 67, 363–64
Correa, Julio César (Julio Fierro), 145–52, 157–62
Correa Paris, Mariana, 151
Cosa Nostra, 167–68, 169, 170, 214, 233–34
Cosío Vidaurri Martínez, Sara Cristina, 31–32
cosmetic cuts, 118–19
Costa, Antonio Maria, 247
Costa Rica, 31–32, 335
Costilla Sánchez, Jorge Eduardo (El Coss), 60–61
Counter-Narcotics Group, Italian, 229–30, 234–35, 302
Counterterrorism Rapid Response units, 302
coyotes
(human traffickers), 289
Credito Sammarinese Bank, 199
crematoriums, 160–61
Cristal Oro beer, 134, 148
Cruz Álvarez, Juan Alberto de la (El Juanillo), 61
Cuernavaca, Mexico, 49
Culiacán, Mexico, 39, 43, 48, 51, 53
Curaçao, 312, 313–14
Czech Republic, 272, 275–76, 277
Da Bruno restaurant massacre (2007), 168, 202
Dadeland Mall massacre (1979), 360–61
Daniel and Felipe (Colombian drug traffickers), 183–84, 190
Dakar, Senegal, 320–21
Dayton Accords (1995), 154
Del Ponte, Carla, 255, 257
De Pascale, Stefano (Lo Spaghetto), 227, 229
D’Ercole, Antonio, 299
Dereix Martínez, Martha, 137, 143, 164
Diano, Adriana, 215
Digep General Machine Works, 272
Dimitrova, Blaga, ix
DNA, 62, 98
“Doctor Travel,” 305–9
Domínguez Coello, Alejandro, 99–100
Donald Duck Snackbar, 312
Don Arturo (opium grower), 16–20, 28
dopamine, 36
Dormicum, 46
Drogas la Rebaja (Discount Drugs), 130
drug addiction, 63–64, 113, 117–22, 158
Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. (DEA), 24–34, 51–55, 61, 91–92, 148–52, 157–62, 178, 185–86, 198, 222, 223, 239, 245, 255, 280–81, 300, 321, 327, 359, 362
drug trafficking:
air transport in, 55, 190–91, 198, 202, 313
arrests and imprisonment for, 25, 31–34, 40–44, 47, 48, 53–61, 93, 97
author’s reporting on, 5–15, 78–90, 91, 168, 186–87, 240, 289–90, 310, 312–13, 337–42, 371–78
banks used by, 129, 222–26, 241, 247–52, 270–71, 274
bosses in, 5–15, 20–21, 25, 28–29, 34, 39–58, 93, 98–99, 168, 172–75
bribes and corruption by, 21, 22–23, 48, 60, 127, 221–22
cartels for, 20–21, 24, 27, 28, 29–31, 33, 34, 41–46, 49, 50–71, 89–90;
see also
specific cartels
children used by, 94, 96–97, 115, 127, 313, 352
competition in, 29–31, 34, 51, 57–60, 103, 125–27
dealers in, 25, 33, 112–24, 312
economic impact of, 28–29, 34, 51–52, 125–27
envy and fear in, 17–18, 28, 42–43, 47, 148, 183, 188, 196
extortion in, 64, 174, 263–66
front businesses for, 173–80, 192–93, 196–97
honor code in, 5–15, 68–69, 96–97, 200–201, 204, 264
informers in, 5–15, 19–34, 51, 59, 91–96, 131, 148–61, 213, 236
international operations of, 51–52, 377–78
kidnappings in, 66, 68, 99, 101, 102, 143, 154–55, 160–62, 169, 212, 267–68
mafia control of, 5–15, 23, 63, 76, 93, 374
management of, 15, 22, 29–31, 33, 53, 93–94, 125–27
media coverage of, 24, 34, 46, 53–55, 163–64
money laundering in, 48, 64, 78, 127, 129, 192–200, 251–57
paramilitary forces and, 48–49, 62–63, 80–90, 91, 93–96;
see also
specific forces
police operations for, 5–15, 19–34, 59, 94, 97, 99–100, 219–36;
see also
specific operations
political impact of, 28, 32, 37, 70–71, 100, 154–57
profits from, 21–22, 44–45, 51–52, 73–77, 118–19, 216–17
rewards offered for, 50, 92, 97, 99
risks in, 187, 219, 301, 305–9
rules of, 8–12, 65–66, 210–11, 261–62, 264, 319–20
social impact of, 61–64, 68–69, 95, 105–11
torture used in, 24–34, 45–46, 60, 67–68, 95–102, 140, 160–62, 205
trafficking methods of, 15–18, 22, 28–33, 39–43, 47, 53, 78–94, 148, 154–57
violence as result of, 20–21, 40–47, 56, 68–71, 78–90, 91, 92–103
wars in, 20–21, 34, 42–45, 50–51, 60, 65–69
women involved in, 129, 133–36, 219–26, 357–66, 367
zones designated for, 29–31, 42–43, 57–60, 93–94, 125–27
see also
specific drugs and markets,
169
DuBois, Joe, 91–92
Dugan, John, 245–46
Duisburg, Germany, 168, 202
Durango, Mexico, 25, 367–70
ecstasy (drug), 51, 283
Ecuador, 102, 114, 179, 330, 333–34
Edwards, Lucy, 250–52
Ejército de Liberación Nacional (National Liberation Army) (ELN), 157
Ejército Popular de Liberación (Popular Liberation Army) (EPL), 140
Ejército Revolucionario Popular Antiterrorista de Colombia (Popular Revolutionary Anti-Terrorist Army of Colombia) (ERPAC), 165
El Aro, Colombia, 153–54
El Bigotito (clown), 95–96
El Búfalo plantation, 23–24
El Cincuenta y siete discothèque, 101
Eldredge, John, 61
El Hummer (head of Los Zetas in the Reynosa area), 101
Elle,
354–55
El Paso, Tex., 44, 61, 127
El Salvador, 348–56
Emilia Romagna, Italy, 195–96, 198, 251–52
Eola (sniffer dog), 345
Epaminonda, Angelo, 212
ephedrine, 119
Erythroxylum coca,
113–14
Erythroxylum novogranatense,
113–14
Escobar, Pablo (El Magico), 21, 22, 28–29, 127–29, 130, 139, 140, 142, 149, 150, 161, 164, 170, 217, 223, 239, 259, 280, 281, 294
Esparragoza Moreno, Juan José (El Azul), 41–42
Espinoza Pérez, Juan Napoleón, 354
Espinoza Ramírez, Juan Diego (El Tigre), 364, 365
ethanol, 113, 118
ether, 113, 118
Eugenio Montale nursery school, 340
Eural Trans Gas, 287
Euromaidan, 286
European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, 314–15
European Union (EU), 286–87, 302
Fabergé eggs, 271–72
Fainberg, Ludwig (Tarzan), 278–82
Falcone, Giovanni, 151, 192, 255
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 28, 41, 59, 80, 91–92, 222, 251, 252, 263, 268–69, 273–74, 276, 279, 284, 306, 351
Federal Judicial Police, Mexican, 31, 59, 62
Félix Gallardo, Miguel Ángel (El Padrino), 20, 21–23, 24, 25, 28–31, 32, 34, 39, 40, 57–60, 256, 362–63, 364
Ferraro, Loredana, 219, 225
FEZ (Los Zetas special forces), 95–96
Figueroa, Sandra, 329
Filiberto Fuduli, 172
Finance Guard, Italian, 229–30, 234–35, 302, 328, 329, 332, 344–45
Fiorenzuola d’Arda, Italy, 203
First Interamericas Bank of Panama, 129
First San Fernando Massacre (2010), 102–3
Firtaš, Dmitro, 285, 286–87
Fish Scales cocaine, 118
Fiumicino (Rome Airport), 202, 239, 327, 330, 332, 345
Florence, 344–45
Flores, Margarito and Pedro, 51
Florida, 294, 360–61
Florida Cocaine War, 360–61
“Flower Deal, The,” 235–36
Fonseca Carrillo, Ernesto (Don Neto), 20, 24, 31, 32, 39, 44
Forgione, Francesco, 204
Fortugno, Francesco, 170–71
Fox, Vicente, 69–70
France, 213, 216, 236, 291, 314, 315
Fratini, Walter, 139–40
Frispa (mule dog), 346
Fuduli, Bruno, 171–206, 292
Fuentes, Daniel, 91–92
Fuentes Ávila, José Luis, 365
Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) (FARC), 33, 141, 142–43, 153–57, 176, 188, 189
Fuerzas Especiales de Arturo (FEDA), 48–49
Futur Program, 196
Gambino family, 279
García Ábrego, Humberto, 59
García Ábrego, Juan, 30, 59
García Márquez, Gabriel, 129
García Simental, Teodoro (El Teo), 366–67
Garza Ayala, Víctor, 368
Gaviria, Alejandro, 248
Gaviria, Lucia, 135–36, 137, 143–48, 157–60
Gazprom, 285–86
Geneva, Switzerland, 255–57
Genoa, 291, 329, 333
Genovese family, 276
Gioia Tauro, Italy, 172, 177, 179, 180, 183, 198, 201, 291, 302, 305, 330, 332, 333, 334
Gioiosa Jonica, Italy, 170, 173, 174–75, 185, 186, 191, 193, 199, 215
Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino Club, 168, 193
Girati group, 340
global economy, 131–32, 173, 194, 241–42, 246–50, 287
Glugech, Valeri (Globus), 273
Godoy, Leonel, 65
Gofas, Antonios (the Gentleman), 231–32
Golden Triangle, 25, 38
gomeros
(opium peasants), 16–20, 62
Gómez, Sergio (El Checo), 59
Gómez Herrera, Salvador (El Chava), 59–60
Gómez Martínez, Servando (La Tuta), 64
Gomorrah
(film), 339
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 29
Graham, Makeeba, 334
Granarolo, Italy, 196, 198–99
Grand Hotel Baglioni, 196
Gratteri, Nicola, 238
Great Alliance for Change, 154
Great Britain, 119, 154, 243–46, 249–50, 314–15
Greece, 232–33
Grupo Aeromóvil de Fuerzas Especiales (Special Forces Airmobile Group) (GAFE), 92, 94
Guadalajara, Mexico, 24–28, 31, 32, 39, 40–41, 45, 50, 67–68, 128, 190
Guamuchilito, Mexico, 44
Guardian,
287
Guatemala, 80–90, 91, 94, 357
Guildford, England, 328
Guinea-Bissau, 315–25
Gulf cartel, 43, 44, 57–63, 91–92, 93, 98, 185, 256, 296, 304
Gutiérrez Guzmán, Manuel Jesús (Manolo), 306
Gutiérrez Rebollo, José de Jesús, 45
Guzmán, Yovanna, 135
Guzmán Decena, Arturo (El Z1), 92, 97, 98
Guzmán Loera, Arturo (El Pollo), 43–44
Guzmán Loera, Joaquín Archivaldo (El Chapo; Shorty), 30, 39–56, 65–66, 67, 98, 306, 357, 369
Guzmán López, Édgar, 48
hacienda
Campamento, 136–41, 143
Hacienda Nápoles, 128
Hamburg, 180
Harding, Luke, 287
hashish, 237, 296
HBUS, 253–54
Heidi (Locatelli’s secretary), 222
Hello Kitty logo, 303
Hermes Forensic Solutions, 249
Hermitage Museum, 271
Hermosillo, Mexico, 45
Hernández, Hugo, 102
heroin, 35, 49, 51, 120, 185, 213–16, 221, 231–32, 273, 279
Herrera, Hélmer (Pacho), 129
Hezbollah, 254–55
Highway 101, 102
Highway 105, 68
Historical Clarification Commission, Guatemalan, 84
Homer, 288–89
Homies Unidos, 352
homing pigeons, 112
Hong Kong, 195, 303
Hotel Roma, 232
house arrest, 195–96, 213, 227, 238, 252
Howell, Kiana, 334
HSBC, 253–54
Huánuco
coca, 114
human trafficking, 61, 289
Hungary, 269–70, 271, 272, 278
hydrochloric acid, 75, 113, 118
ideograms, 303–4
“Igres” investigation, 229–30
Iliad, The (Homer), 288–89
Il Papavero clothing store, 215
inert cuts, 118
Inkombank, 270–71
Intercontinental Hotel, 150–51
International Book Fair (2011), 67–68
International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, 257
International Monetary Fund (IMF), 247, 249
Internet, 43, 49, 54, 67, 93, 94, 103, 162, 182, 236, 237
INTERPOL, 32, 42, 237, 239, 264
Interstate 25 (I-25), 61
Interstate 35 (I-35), 42, 61
Irish Republican Army (IRA), 154
Irvine, Calif., 362
Islamic terrorism, 187, 319
Israel, 154, 260–61, 268–69, 279, 282
Italy:
arrests and imprisonment in, 168, 171–81, 185–206, 213, 216, 298, 300
banks in, 192–93, 198–99, 251–52
bribery and corruption in, 221–22
cocaine market in, 119, 167–206, 210–40, 291, 297–302, 377–78
Colombian operations in, 131, 164, 170, 173–206, 213, 216, 217–18, 222–23, 227–36, 247
drug trafficking in, 119, 167–81, 185–206
economy of, 173, 178, 247–48
emigration from, 213–14
extraditions to, 193–94, 221–22, 236
fugitives in, 174, 238–40
government of, 168, 170, 204–5
gross domestic product of (GDP), 168
harbor facilities of, 177, 178–81, 183, 185, 186, 191, 198, 201, 343–47
informers in, 151, 171–85, 213
kidnappings in, 169, 212
legal system of, 169, 201, 236, 251–52
mafia control in, 115–19, 151, 168–69, 192, 195, 200–211, 217–20, 230, 236, 239, 247, 269, 273, 308
media coverage in, 171, 198, 199, 200, 204
money laundering in, 192–200, 251–52, 254
murders in, 191, 195, 212, 221, 337–42
National Lottery of, 193, 337–38
’ndrangheta organization in, 167–206, 213–14, 215, 216, 217, 218, 229–30, 234, 298
police operations in, 172, 175, 178–206, 219–22, 238, 281;
see also
specific operations
Russian mafia in, 251–52, 258, 280–81
“tree” organizational structure in, 167–71, 175, 178, 182, 184, 186–87, 188, 192, 193–94, 199, 200, 203
U.S. relations with, 168, 178, 185–86
violence in, 168, 169, 191, 195–200, 205, 212, 221, 337–42
war on drugs in, 168, 178, 185–86
see also
specific cities and regions
Ivan’kov, Vjaceslav Kirillovic (Japoncik; Little Jap), 261–62, 268, 272–74, 277, 284
Izar Castro, Héctor (El Teto), 101
Janukovic, Viktor, 286
Jardines del Humaya cemetery, 50
Jasevic, Aleksandr, 280
Jesús Fernández Mafla, Tiberio de, 130, 142
Jiménez Panesso, Germán, 360
Jobs, Steve, 132
John Lackland, King of England, 298
Johnny (Nigerian drug trafficker), 317–25
Jolly Hotel, 225
Joumaa, Ayman, 254–55
Julius Meinl stores, 263
Justice Department, U.S., 250
Kaibiles, 80–90, 91, 94, 96